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MODULAR METHODSZ Modular vs. Wood Modular Construction
The Only Way to Build™
Planning a modular construction project? When comparing construction methods, the choice is clear. Z Modular’s new steel modular construction system allows you to build stronger, taller
and faster than you ever thought possible!
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MODULAR CONSTRUCTION METHOD COMPARISON
Wood Construction
BUILDING DESIGN
Number of floors � Can stack to 30 or more stories. � Can only stack up to six stories.
Need for stairs / elevators � Stairs and elevator shafts are factory-built and arrive on-site pre-installed in towers / chassis.
� Multiple trades must be coordinated to ensure timely construction and installation.
3D modeling method � A singular 3D model ensures project falls within approved scope, budget and timeframe.
� Coordinating multiple shop drawings can cause scope gaps, cost overruns and project delays.
MODULE CONSTRUCTION
Fire, pest and mold resistance � 100% steel, rated type 2 noncombustible and naturally resistant to pests and mold.
� 100% wood, rated type 5 and susceptible to fire, pests and mold.
Insurance rates1 � Steel framing keeps insurance rates low — both during construction and after occupancy.
� Insurance rates are 2.3 times higher for wood-framed vs. steel-framed buildings.
Factory completion � 95% completion in factory, which means consistent quality control and no weather delays.
� 60% completion in factory, which means less consistent quality and potential weather delays.
TRANSPORTATION & INSTALLATION
Module transfer method � Rigid steel chassis provides support for transport and installation.
� Carrier structure and backhaul required.
Interior structural connections � Modules connect from the inside with eight bolts.
� Significant on-site work needed to ensure proper structural connection.
Façade installation � Façades factory-installed and thoroughly inspected before arrival on-site.
� Façades assembled on-site, making quality inspections difficult to coordinate.
Load support � Modules sit on steel frames designed to support concentrated loads, providing long-lasting stability and support.
� Full concrete slab needed to support wooden modules.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Number of contracts � One contract for one project. � Multiple contracts for materials, transportation and installation.
Points of contact � One group manages your project, from start to finish.
� Multiple contracts mean multiple points of contact.
Budget � Z Modular features guaranteed pricing. With comprehensive models, you’ll know exactly what you’re paying.
� Variable site availability and price yield uncertainty in budgeting and project design.
Key Z Modular Applications � Hotels � Student housing � Data centers
� Hospitals � Condos
... and more!
Talk to Z Modular about your next project.312.275.1600 | [email protected] | z-modular.com
1. John Cross, “Risk and Reward,” Modern Steel Construction, May 2017. ZMO-090617